
The Two Types of Ambien
Author: Benny Montana
You may already be aware that Ambien can help you to get a restful night’s sleep when you suffer from insomnia or other sleeping disorders. However, many people do not realize that there are in fact two different types of Ambien to choose from. Ambien and Ambien CR are both approved medications for the treatment of insomnia and similar conditions and if you find your Ambien prescription isn’t working for you, it could be that Ambien CR has the solution for you.
What Makes Ambien CR Different?
Ambien CR is designed to be primarily a controlled release prescription medication. This allows you to not only fall asleep but also stay asleep for longer and wake up much less frequently. Ambien CR has a special 2 layer design which makes it unique against all other insomnia treatments. The first layer of Ambien CR is a fast acting layer that dissolves quickly allowing you to get to sleep fast when you need to. The second layer is much slower to dissolve and therefore releases the Ambien slowly into your system once you are asleep to make sure you continue to sleep comfortably throughout the night.
How do Ambien and Ambien CR Compare?
Ambien and Ambien CR are very similar in that they both contain the active ingredient Zolpidem which is used for a variety of reasons including the treatment of insomnia. Both Ambien and Ambien CR are sedatives and highly effective at treating sleeping disorders in the short term. Both these drugs help you to fall asleep and are ideal for severe cases of insomnia where sleeplessness has become dangerous to the individual. The only difference is that Ambien CR is a dual layer drug that both dissolves quickly and slowly to help you fall asleep fast and stay asleep for longer.
Can I Still Drive While Taking Ambien CR?
Ambien CR is still the same as Ambien excepting that it has two different dissolve rates to improve sleep. It is generally advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery whilst taking Ambien or Ambien CR and you should not take either of these drugs during your waking day. Some people maintain higher levels of clarity whilst taking Ambien and have been able to drive, before doing so ask your doctor first to make sure you are not putting yourself and others at risk.
Are There any Side Effects of Ambien or Ambien CR?
Both Ambien and Ambien CR have side effects. These include; drowsiness, dizziness, amnesia, nausea, headaches and blurred vision. It’s important to talk to your doctor is you suffer any episodes of amnesia, hallucinations or depression whilst taking Ambien.
Why Choose Ambien over Ambien CR?
If the usual Ambien works for you it is more economic to choose Ambien over Ambien CR. Ambien is generally cheaper than its dual layer cousin so unless you are still having problems with your sleep whilst taking Ambien, you should not need Ambien CR. If of course, you do have problems staying asleep with Ambien then Ambien CR might be the best solution for you.
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This article is written by Benny Montana.
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What is the street value for a 2 mg valium??
ZERO and illegal.
Valium????
i found my sister’s valium for siezurs and i was thinking about trying some…what does it do? she has 10mg tablets….how many should i take? i also take anti-depressants….should i still mix?
Stealing people’s pills when they still need them is bad. Especially for something like seizures. She needs that more then you do, so either find another way to get it or do something else.
How many mg of Valium is equivalent to the effects and strengths of 2mg of Ativan?
Do u get what I mean? Since both are anxiolytics.
I heard that Ativan is stronger than Valium so how many milligrams of Valium do u have to take to make it equivalent to…let’s just say 2 mg of Ativan?
10 mg of Valium (diazepam) is equal to 1 mg of Ativan (but everyone is different). So 20 mg of Valium would be equal to 2 mg of Ativan.
One interesting things about benzodiazepines like Valium and Ativan is that most doctors really don’t think about the bioequivalence of the drugs when switching between two medications.
For example, the maximum dose of Ativan is 10 mg/day (but doctors can prescribe more). The maximum dose of Valium is 40 mg/day. And doctors might go above 40 mg of Valium but not to 100 mg, the equivalent to Ativan. Xanax is the worst, 0.5 mg of Xanax is equal to 10 mg of Valium. And the maximum dose of Xanax is also 10 mg, equal to 200 mg/day of Valium and that is not going to be prescribed.
What does Valium do to a person?
What is Valium used for and what are the side effects? Does it turn you into a drug induced zombie?
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